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OpenAI Expands Stargate AI Data Center Network with Oracle and SoftBank

Texas hosts the flagship site as five additional complexes are planned across the U.S.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
September 24, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Technology, Technology Infrastructure
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OpenAI opens Stargate AI center in Texas, announces five more sites with Oracle and SoftBank as part of $500B infrastructure push. - AP Photo/Matt O' Brien

OpenAI unveils world’s largest AI supercluster in Texas, part of a national buildout to support ChatGPT and future AI tools. - AP Photo/Matt O' Brien

OpenAI Launches Stargate AI Data Center in Texas, Announces Expansion Across the United States

Published: September-24-2025, 14:30 EDT

OpenAI has unveiled its flagship Stargate AI data center in Abilene, Texas, marking the beginning of one of the world’s most ambitious technology infrastructure projects. Partnering with Oracle and SoftBank, the company announced plans for five more centers nationwide as part of a multi-hundred-billion-dollar investment to support the future of ChatGPT and other AI applications.

The massive buildout highlights both the economic opportunities and environmental challenges tied to the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure in the U.S.

A Landmark Project in West Texas

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman toured the new Stargate complex on Tuesday, joined by Oracle executives and local officials. With eight massive buildings powered by hundreds of thousands of specialized Nvidia chips, the Abilene facility is designed to become the world’s largest AI supercluster once complete.

Oracle co-CEO Clay Magouyrk said the scale of the project will allow unprecedented computing capacity, describing it as “critical infrastructure for the next generation of AI.” The facility already employs over 6,000 construction workers daily and is expected to create 1,700 permanent onsite jobs, with thousands more supported indirectly.

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Expansion Beyond Abilene

The Stargate initiative does not end in Texas. OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank confirmed five additional sites: two more in Texas (Shackelford and Milam Counties), one in New Mexico’s Doña Ana County, one in Ohio’s Lordstown, and another in the U.S. Midwest, with the exact location pending announcement.

This expansion supports OpenAI’s plan to diversify beyond its previous reliance on Microsoft, which had been its exclusive computing partner. A recent $300 billion agreement with Oracle underscores the company’s drive to secure computing capacity at scale.

Powering AI at Massive Scale

The Abilene data center will require about 900 megawatts of electricity, with most energy drawn from the regional grid—a mix of natural gas, wind, and solar. To supplement, the complex includes a new natural gas–fueled power plant, which developers argue is more sustainable than diesel backup generators.

Altman acknowledged the project’s energy footprint, saying the long-term goal is to rely on a broader mix of power sources. “When you hit that button on ChatGPT, you don’t think about the immense infrastructure behind it. But we’re committed to building it responsibly,” he said.

Water and Environmental Concerns

The project has sparked debate in Abilene, a drought-prone region where reservoirs are at half capacity. Residents are already restricted to watering yards twice a week.

To address concerns, Oracle has deployed a closed-loop cooling system that requires an initial one million gallons of water but only an estimated 12,000 gallons annually for each building after the system is filled. “These centers are designed to not use water,” Magouyrk emphasized, framing the system as a more sustainable alternative.

Experts, however, note that while water use may be minimized onsite, increased electricity consumption indirectly raises water demand at power plants. University of California researcher Shaolei Ren said the long-term environmental effects require further study.

Impact on the Local Community

For Abilene residents, the project has been both a windfall and a disruption. The influx of workers has boosted housing demand, with signs offering “move-in-ready” homes to AI workers. Mayor Weldon Hurt called the project a transformation for a city once known as a railroad hub.

Yet, neighbors like Arlene Mendler expressed frustration over noise, lights, and land loss. “It has completely changed the way we were living,” she said, lamenting the removal of over 1,200 acres of shrubland that had been home to local wildlife.

A Pivot from Cryptocurrency to AI

The Stargate project was originally envisioned as a cryptocurrency mining facility before pivoting toward artificial intelligence after the surge in global demand following ChatGPT’s release. Earlier this year, President Donald Trump promoted the project as part of a $500 billion U.S. technology infrastructure investment.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who toured the site on Tuesday, called the state “ground zero for AI,” citing its combination of low-cost energy and open land as competitive advantages.

Looking Ahead

Altman admitted that OpenAI’s current services remain limited by computing constraints. “ChatGPT is slow, and many users can’t access it as much as they’d like,” he said. “We have many more ideas and products to build, and Stargate is how we get there.”

With additional facilities under construction and billions of dollars committed, the Stargate project represents one of the most significant efforts to scale artificial intelligence infrastructure worldwide. Whether it fulfills its economic promise while balancing environmental challenges remains a pressing question for communities across the U.S.

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